While the Justice League is DC's premier superhero team, the Teen Titans is another stable group of the comic book publisher. Made up of teenagers and sidekicks from across the DC universe, this inexperienced team has come together to do quite a bit of good since their initial inception.

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As with any superhero team, some of the members are more powerful than others. Some of these more powerful teammates are near god-level when it comes to their powers. Others almost seem to be useless in battle. Here are the top five most powerful members of the Teen Titans and the five least powerful.

10 Most: Wonder Girl

Sometimes depicted as the sister of Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman, Wonder Girl is one of the most powerful members of the young Teen Titans. She has been a key player in many of the team's most important battles.

It makes a lot of sense that Wonder Girl, also known as Donna Troy, is included in this list. She is, after all, an Amazonian warrior. Much like Wonder Woman, Troy is extremely physically powerful and well-versed in the art of combat.

9 Least: Dove

Don Hall as Dove

As one half of the Hawk and Dove duo, Dove is meant to be the less offensive hero that helps balance out his partner Hawk's much more overtly aggressive crimefighting style.

When these two heroes are fighting alongside one another, they are an extremely effective pair. While separated, however, they are not nearly as effective. This is especially the case for the less skilled physical combatant Dove.

8 Most: Superboy

The genetic combination of Lex Luthor and Superman, Connor Kent is destined to be one of Earth's greatest heroes. Or at least, that may be the case when he becomes of age. For now, Superboy can settle for being one of the greatest Teen Titans members ever.

As the clone of Superman, Superboy is a deadly, powerful adversary that can go toe to toe with many of DC's most powerful villains. Although he hasn't quite reached the strength of the original hero he was derived from, as he continues to age, Connor gets closer and closer to reaching that potential.

7 Least: Mal Duncan

An image of Mal Duncan as Herald.

Mal Duncan has gone by several different aliases during his time with the Teen Titans. The names Guardian, Vox, Hornblower, and the Herald have all been used by Duncan. One thing remains constant, however.

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He simply isn't as effective as all of his other teammates. That's probably the main reason why he has changed identities so many times. Besides the fact that the writers simply don't know what to do with Mal, the character simply remains completely ineffective no matter what new alter-ego he is given.

6 Most: Wally West

The mentee and former sidekick of Barry Allen's Flash, Wally West, joined the young Teen Titans team as the hero Kid Flash. As Wally grew and became more comfortable and capable with his abilities, he grew closer and closer to becoming as powerful as a Flash as Barry was.

When Barry decided to sacrifice himself in order to save the multiverse, Wally took over his mantle and became the new Flash. He eventually proved to be not only as powerful and fast as Barry but even more so; for a while until Barry returned at least.

5 Least: Jericho

Jericho from Teen Titans.

Jericho's power is a pretty impressive one. The young hero has the ability to possess someone else and take control of their body. While there are numerous applications for this gift, it doesn't exactly make him a very effective hero.

This was evidenced quite clearly when Jericho was actually killed in battle. By the end, things were going so bad for Jericho that he was begging his father, Deathstroke the Terminator, to end his life. Deathstroke obliged his son's request, and Jericho was no more. To this day, as heartless as it sounds, he doesn't seem to have been missed much.

4 Most: Starfire

Much like Superman is for the Justice League, Starfire serves as the alien character with amazingly powerful abilities that can be the Teen Titans' ringer in battle.

Between her flight, super strength, and energy blasts, there are all sorts of ways that Starfire can defeat her various villainous opponents. She has proven herself to be one of the best Teen Titans characters on many different occasions.

3 Least: Joker's Daughter

Duela Dent/The Joker's Daughter as she appears in the New 52.

While it may have seemed like a fun idea to add an alternate universe version of the Joker's daughter to the Titans, it doesn't seem like she added much to the team.

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Joker's daughter just didn't have any good abilities to add to the team. She was simply the child of a supervillain. Because of this very reason, her reign on the team did not last very long at all.

2 Most: Raven

Raven uses dark magic in DC Comics.

The magical daughter of an extra-dimensional demonic being with god-like abilities, Raven is by far the most powerful Teen Titan to ever join the team.

Although she is not always able to access the full scope of her powers, on the few occasions that Raven does, she is incredibly powerful, more so than any other Teen Titans character. Her father, Trigon, has the ability to decimate entire planets. That same potential lies within Raven.

1 Least: Wonder Twins

While it may seem like the Wonder Twins would be some powerful characters derivative of Wonder Woman, that is definitely not the case. Their powers are even lamer than this duo's unfortunate team name. As members of the Titan's, they were never valued teammates.

One of the reasons that the Wonder Twins are so unimpressive is that they have to make contact with one another in order to use their powers. All you have to do to defeat them is to keep the two kids separated from one another.

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